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Ron Faucheux: Where three gubernatorial candidates stand on issues

Por: The Advocate Opinion May 29, 2023

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This is our third look at Louisiana’s and their , this time featuring John Schroder, Sharon Hewitt and Richard Nelson. They have three things in common: They’re Republicans, they’ve been state legislators and they reside in St. Tammany Parish. On John Schroder’s website (), he points out that “leading Louisiana toward prosperity is going to take experience and hard work,” and says he’s “exactly the right conservative to do it.”... + full article



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